Showing posts with label positive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label positive. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Wind Blown Peace Sign on Puzzles and more

Check out the various products that this pretty wind blown peace sign is on.

The peace sign is shades of pink, blue, and purple. The background is shades of light blue, white, pink, and lavender.

I made the peace sign from a pour and press method. I poured the paint in the desired colors to make the peace sign. I filled in the background with the other colors; all on bubble wrap. I then pressed my canvas into the poured paint, and then lifted the canvas up. What I got was a windblown look of the peace sign.

Here you can find this pretty design on puzzles, tshirts, magnets, stickers, aprons, pin on buttons, greeting cards, and more.

The puzzles can be ordered in a variety of sizes, with 30 oversized pieces for children, to a challenging 1014 pieces for teens and adults.

The tshirts come in a variety of styles for children to adults.

The magnets come in a choice of square and round.

The stickers come in a choice of a variety of shapes. Some shapes display the design better than others.

Check them out in my CherylsArt store on Zazzle, here:




If you would like a visual of my design and how I made it, check out my video.



Thank you for stopping by, and for your patronage too, to those who make a purchase.

Wishing you a blessed and peace filled day.

Cheryl Paton

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Honey Bees Live Organically


I had been reading reports about the honey bee not being as prevalent as it once was. Some people have eluded to the idea that this would also mean the demise of our produce. But I beg to differ. We are a resilient bunch. One thing that I have noticed throughout history, is that when a problem has presented itself, for the most part, people have come up with a way to overcome it.

I'm not saying that anyone shouldn't be concerned, but what I am saying, is that we should be asking ourselves what can we do to improve the situation.

The honey bee's role in the garden:

The honey bee helps our gardens to flourish by pollinating the various blooms. The honey bee flies from flower to flower, and pollen sticks to its fuzzy body, which then gets relocated to another flower, causing the pollination to take place.

Your role as a pollinator:

One thing that people can do, is to foster this process along themselves. On small scale gardens, the end of a Q-tip and or finger tip works fine. When the blooms have started, take a Q-tip or the tip of your finger, and gently touch the open blooms with it, going from one bloom to another. You will have pollinated your flowers. I have used this method myself.

One a larger scale, you could perhaps use a feather duster to cover a larger amount of blooms at one time. Or if you're really ingenious, you could invent a larger scale method that is both economical and eco-friendly for the masses to use.

Our roll in helping the bees:

The other thing that we can do as a people, is to plant organically. Our little insect friends live better organically and our own bodies will also benefit from the more wholesome foods. Also, you can plant flowers throughout your garden to attract and nourish the bees, and also other pollinators like butterflies.

If you would like to spread any organic ideas about helping out the honey bees, I have created this honey bee design on postcards, to help you out with your goal.


If you are or would like to become a bee keeper, you can let people know about your bee keeping with a custom yard sign. A suggestion, if you don't already do this, is to visualize seeing there being enough honey for both the bees and people to enjoy.


Thank you for stopping by. Your comments are welcome.

Find additional honey bee products at zazzle.com.

Cheryl Paton

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Thinking of You Cards and Postcards

Here are some nice cards and postcards to show someone that you are thinking of them. It's nice to know that others are thinking about you, and or that you are thinking about them.

In this first card, a cute teddy bear is sitting in the chair, as if to say, wish you were here with me. It would be perfect to send to someone that you would like to be with, to let them know that you have saved a special spot just for them.


This postcard showcases a portrait of our tuxedo cat. She is looking up with those big welcoming and loving eyes, letting you know that she's there for you. It's a purr-fect choice for cat lovers.


If your recipients like flowers, this lovely gold foil lilies card is a beautiful choice. The lilies are done in an outline style drawing. The inside of the card is blank for your own personal message.



Browse more thinking of you cards, by CherylsArt, at Zazzle.com.

Cheryl Paton

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Art on Products - Peace Flag Products

The original flag for the United States had the thirteen red and white stripes, with a circle of stars. Using that as the basis for a new idea, I decided to make a peace sign out of the stars and place them on a background of red and white stripes. Their number is still thirteen, and there are fifty stars that make up the peace sign.


This makes a lovely design on throw pillows. The reverse side is solid red for more options.


They make a fun way to share some patriotic news on postcards.


If you like this design and would like to see it on more products, please visit Peace Flag at CherylsArt at Zazzle.

Cheryl Paton

Monday, June 20, 2011

Art on Products - Happy Thoughts and Designs

I love happy thoughts and designs. I love looking at, giving, and receiving cheerfulness. I planted flowers along the edge of my backyard so I can see their vibrant colors when they are in bloom. How about you? Do you love cheeriness and happiness? If so, you'll probably like what I found when I searched on happy for this blog.

It's great to offer happy thoughts for someone's hobby, endeavors, etc., such as this happy gardening card. I had read a book that had mentioned that plants that had people focus on them, all other things being equal, grew bigger than the plants that didn't receive people's attention.

My garden makes me happy. I created this painting of leaves from some of the plants that I grow in my garden. They include blueberry, strawberry, basil, parsley, and carrot leaves.


There are many reasons to send happy thoughts throughout the year, occasions and holidays to celebrate, but sometimes its nice to get the unexpected wish of happiness. A card can be sent to wish someone a happy season.


Another important thing to celebrate though, is friendship. Life is so much better when we foster having good friends.


But wherever we are, whatever the occasion, and whatever time of the year it is, we can always find and or create happy. Because wherever we are, we are always connected to the spirit that connects us all.

May you find happiness and enjoy being happy every day of your life.

Update: Some products have been changed out due to broken links. Hope you enjoy the new selection.

Cheryl Paton
CherylsArt on Zazzle